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Standardised plain packaging of cigarettes

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posted on January 2, 2015

ARNS has been actively supporting Dr Nicholas Hopkinson with the campaign to standardised (“plain”) packaging of cigarettes. An article An open letter sent to the Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Health was published in the British Medical Journal which can be downloaded plainpacks

An article was published in The Observer this last weekend discussing the issue.  Read the article here

 

 

Category iconNews Tag iconLung Conditions,  Nursing Times,  Royal College of Nursing,  Smoking

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